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Donald Trump denied having any knowledge of the Justice Department's investigation into the Federal Reserve after the agency subpoenaed the central bank Friday.
I dont know anything about it, but hes certainly not very good at the Fed, and hes not very good at building buildings, Trump said of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in a brief interview with NBC News Sunday night.
Powell said Sunday that the Justice Department was threatening the Federal Reserve with possible criminal indictment related to his testimony before the Senate in June about the renovation of the agency's office buildings.
No one certainly not the chair of the Federal Reserve is above the law, Powell said. But this unprecedented action should be seen in the broader context of the administrations threats and ongoing pressure.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/dont-know-anything-trump-denies-020101547.html
Your first four words were accurate.
dalton99a
(92,331 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(175,409 posts)Team Trump has embraced the idea that the levers of prosecutorial power are just another tool to be used against those who get in the presidents way.
As Trumpâs DOJ pursues Powell, it's worth appreciating the brazenness: Trump abusing the justice system. He knows heâs abusing the system. He knows that we know heâs abusing the system â but heâs doing it anyway.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-01-12T13:05:08.422Z
The corruption is the point. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/prosecutors-open-investigation-into-fed-chair-powell-sparking-immediate-backlash
That didnt make a lot of sense there were no grounds for such a case but two weeks later, those comments became relevant anew. As it happens, the president didnt bother pursuing some baseless civil suit against the Fed chair; instead, his team settled on a different legal tactic. The New York Times reported:
The U.S. attorneys office in the District of Columbia has opened a criminal investigation into Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, over the central banks renovation of its Washington headquarters and whether Mr. Powell lied to Congress about the scope of the project, according to officials briefed on the situation.
The inquiry, which includes an analysis of Mr. Powells public statements and an examination of spending records, was approved in November by Jeanine Pirro, a longtime ally of President Trump who was appointed to run the office last year, the officials said.
Around the time the news started to reach the public, Powell issued a roughly two-minute video statement, speaking directly to the camera, confirming that Trumps Justice Department on Friday had served the Federal Reserve with grand jury subpoenas, threatening a criminal indictment.
Video message from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell:
— Federal Reserve (@federalreserve.gov) 2026-01-12T00:35:27.499Z
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KckG...
www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/s...
.......A political backlash is brewing too. Democratic leaders wasted little time in condemning the developments, but the pushback wasnt entirely partisan. Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina, a member of the Senate Banking Committee, said in a statement, If there were any remaining doubt whether advisers within the Trump Administration are actively pushing to end the independence of the Federal Reserve, there should now be none. It is now the independence and credibility of the Department of Justice that are in question.
Just as notably, the senator said he would oppose the confirmation of any nominee for the Fed including the upcoming Fed Chair vacancy until this legal matter is fully resolved.
But as important as these elements are, its worth appreciating the profound damage Trump and his team are doing to the rule of law as the dust settles on the news......
Trump doesnt appear to be the least bit concerned about appearances or a pretense of propriety. Hes abusing the system. He knows hes abusing the system. He knows that we know hes abusing the system but hes doing it anyway.
Its easy to believe that Trump and his confederates arent hiding their weaponization of the criminal justice system because they want everyone to notice. They need federal officials and White House critics to be afraid, and other federal prosecutors to understand that theyll soon be unemployed unless they play ball with the Republican agenda.
The corruption is the point.
There might be half-hearted denials, issued with winks and nods, but by design, everyone should be painfully aware of what is plainly true: The authoritarian crisis has arrived, and its getting worse. We now live in a country where the presidents opponents are pursued by prosecutors in brazen displays of partisan power.
Chasstev365
(7,184 posts)leftstreet
(38,982 posts)If he expects people to believe he "doesn't know anything about it,"' then he's admitting he's not actually POTUS-ing
The Roux Comes First
(2,176 posts)This (possible?) lump of protoplasm really does not seem to have the upbringing, skills, intelligence, or experience to "know" anything, in the common sense of the word. He seems to operate mostly on a very keen sense of instinct and the grade-school bully's standard set of ruses, primarily fear and intimidation.